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"claggy" Definitions
  1. [dialectal] STICKY, GUMMY
  2. [dialectal] MUDDY

12 Sentences With "claggy"

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The cacao—claggy and lukewarm—pools in bitter lumps in my mouth.
They are indeed bound to it, owning it, craving it, their lives encircled by the same few acres of claggy clods.
Overnight the world seemed an alien place: The words "President Trump" swollen and claggy, like phrases spoken in an unfamiliar tongue.
You might think I didn't end up scoring at this cacao dating night because the cacao—lukewarm, claggy and cold—gave me diarrhea, but that's not actually it.
The only Netflixine choice that really leaves it claggy doesn't happen until the finale, which is undercut entirely by a setup for the streaming world's greatest ambition: season 2.
WHEN, IN EARLY NOVEMBER, INS Arihant surfaced off India's east coast, its submariners breathed in the claggy air of the Bay of Bengal for the first time in almost three weeks.
Unlike Greek or Cypriot tahini, which I find to be claggy and bitter, tahini from the Middle East is creamy enough to pour over porridge, nutty enough to spread on toast, and smooth enough to eat by the spoon.
As you might imagine, when I tell people that I find it hard to even be near this claggy, edible duvet of hell, they recoil in horror, as if I've told them that all chocolate is, in fact, a blend of human shit and liquid grout.
While much of the wider doom pantheon has its foundation in gritty urbanism—be it Black Sabbath evoking the greyscale smog of industrial Birmingham, Pentagram and the humid drug blitzed inertia of Virginia, or Saint Vitus and the Los Angeles heat haze—the Wiz' have always had both feet firmly planted in claggy Dorset mud.
Ryan (2009), p. 108. Hughes claimed that "the greatest day of [his] life" was Australia II's victory over the New York Yacht Club's entry in the 1983 America's Cup yacht race; Hughes sat down with his twin sons, waved mini-Australian flags purchased especially for the event and watched a replay of the race twice more that day. Hughes's nickname was "Claggy", a reference to the ubiquitous Clag glue found in classrooms across Australia.Ryan (2009), p. 67.
In February 2001, Kimpton was hit by flooding due to an unprecedented amount of rainfall. The dried up river Kym, which was now a vital road, emerged again and followed its natural course from Netherfield Springs, through Kimpton and joined the Mimram at Kimpton Mill. The situation became fairly serious on the 24th when business owners from the Industrial Estate on Claggy road and also residents at risk hired pumps and called the Fire Brigade to try to deal with the 1-metre-deep water flow. The total cost of the damage caused by the flood was approximately £500,000.
Other implements could include a mole drainer, used to create an underground drainage channel or pipe, or a dredger bucket for dredging rivers or moats. The engines were frequently provided with a 'spud tray' on the front axle, to store the 'spuds' which would be fitted to the wheels when travelling across claggy ground. The man credited with the invention of the ploughing engine, in the mid-nineteenth century, was John Fowler, an English agricultural engineer and inventor. However a ploughing engine, devised by Peter, Lord Willoughby de Eresby and his bailiff George Gordon Scott, and constructed at Swindon Works, was exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, some years before Fowler's system appeared.

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